So I’m in the last weeks of my first ever total indoor grow. I’ve grown plenty outside and only used fluorescents to start things off before moving outdoors. I’m just learning about VPD and how to get my space dialed in for the best conditions.
I’m using a HLG 320xl LED and it really shines...pardon the Pun.....it’s a great light and I’ve not heard a bad word about it.
I’ve always thought to run comfortable temps with higher RH for seedlings, maybe a tad lower for veg, then reduce RH to <50% for flower. I’m told the lower humidity decreases chance of mold or rot, and I’ve always heard from successful growers that it was beneficial for the buds and possibly helped with density, or something to that affect. What I do know is that every source I’ve seen has maintained that lower humidity in flowering is the unquestioned standard.
I am now being told by several trustworthy folks that my 70-72f degrees (with lights on) would be much better 8-10degrees warmer. Perhaps it’s the LED that performs better with higher temps? You tell me... I did raise my temps and they are hovering around 76f...and I have to work to get my RH up to 42-44%.
So the issue that I’m facing is to achieve an optimal VPD with 80degrees temps, a much higher RH is required. If I flower with a RH of 40-45% the VPD chart says that RH corresponds to a temp of much cooler than 80degrees.....actually below 70f. In turn, if I heat my space up to 80degrees, optimal VPD is achieved at around 60% RH......which is higher than I’ve ever seen suggested for flowering.
The chart tells me that my VPD under my current settings (76f degrees and 42-44RH) is on the high side. I think the number was around 1.7-1.8.
So what gives ?? Run the higher temps/higher RH and just make sure your airflow is really moving??
My space is a closet in a small guest house on my property. It’s tough to keep those conditions from bouncing around. Maybe I should list my questions:
1. Do plants do better under LEDs with higher temps?? Is 80f the benchmark?
2. Does the lower RH have any benefit other than decreasing mold/rot?? That’s a pretty good benefit by itself if you ask me.....bud rot sucks.
3. would increasing or making sure your airflow is spot on allow you to safely run your RH at higher levels (during flower)??
4. Which of these conditions is most important?
My little grow of 3 autos is turning out decent....the yield will be ok, with the quality looking excellent.
But if it could be much better by ignoring generalities and targeting the best VPD, period, then that’s what I’ll do. I mean just b/c I’ll harvest some really high quality buds doesn’t mean there isn’t a ton of room for improvement.
Thanks for the input and sorry for the long winded post.
I’m using a HLG 320xl LED and it really shines...pardon the Pun.....it’s a great light and I’ve not heard a bad word about it.
I’ve always thought to run comfortable temps with higher RH for seedlings, maybe a tad lower for veg, then reduce RH to <50% for flower. I’m told the lower humidity decreases chance of mold or rot, and I’ve always heard from successful growers that it was beneficial for the buds and possibly helped with density, or something to that affect. What I do know is that every source I’ve seen has maintained that lower humidity in flowering is the unquestioned standard.
I am now being told by several trustworthy folks that my 70-72f degrees (with lights on) would be much better 8-10degrees warmer. Perhaps it’s the LED that performs better with higher temps? You tell me... I did raise my temps and they are hovering around 76f...and I have to work to get my RH up to 42-44%.
So the issue that I’m facing is to achieve an optimal VPD with 80degrees temps, a much higher RH is required. If I flower with a RH of 40-45% the VPD chart says that RH corresponds to a temp of much cooler than 80degrees.....actually below 70f. In turn, if I heat my space up to 80degrees, optimal VPD is achieved at around 60% RH......which is higher than I’ve ever seen suggested for flowering.
The chart tells me that my VPD under my current settings (76f degrees and 42-44RH) is on the high side. I think the number was around 1.7-1.8.
So what gives ?? Run the higher temps/higher RH and just make sure your airflow is really moving??
My space is a closet in a small guest house on my property. It’s tough to keep those conditions from bouncing around. Maybe I should list my questions:
1. Do plants do better under LEDs with higher temps?? Is 80f the benchmark?
2. Does the lower RH have any benefit other than decreasing mold/rot?? That’s a pretty good benefit by itself if you ask me.....bud rot sucks.
3. would increasing or making sure your airflow is spot on allow you to safely run your RH at higher levels (during flower)??
4. Which of these conditions is most important?
My little grow of 3 autos is turning out decent....the yield will be ok, with the quality looking excellent.
But if it could be much better by ignoring generalities and targeting the best VPD, period, then that’s what I’ll do. I mean just b/c I’ll harvest some really high quality buds doesn’t mean there isn’t a ton of room for improvement.
Thanks for the input and sorry for the long winded post.